SINGLES UCSC Frick def. Denson 6-1, 6-3
UCSC Moglen def. Lewis 6-0, 6-2
UCSC Lee def. Summers 6-0, 6-0
UCSC Ulrey def. Lange 6-0, 6-3
CHAP Noson def. Ness 3-6, 6-1, 0-1 (4-10)
CHAP Nesbit def. Snyder 6-0, 6-2
The team will finish its regular season this Thursday with an exhibition match with De Anza College, a JC. Sophomore Katie Frick and Junior Sara Moglen are expected to qualify for the NCAA Championships Individual Tournament in May.
March 23, 2003
Women's Tennis loses at Cal Lutheran; 7-2
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (March 21) - The Cal Lutheran women's tennis team took a 7-2 win over UC Santa Cruz Friday in Thousand Oaks.
Portions of this article courtesy of Cal Lutheran Sports Media Relations
February 10, 2003
Women's Tennis loses to Davis, now faces key matches
Saturday the Lady Slugs wrapped up a three day homestand with a 7-2 loss to visiting UC Davis.
After dropping all three of the doubles matches, everyone fought hard against a talented Davis squad. Katie Frick was able to see her recent practicing finally pay off with a straight set victory over Janice Salomon at #1 singles.
After winning the first set, Katie got down 3-0 to start the second before storming back to a 6-4 win. Her continued focus and confidence in her shots kept the offensive minded Salomon from being able to finish points consistently.
Our other win came at #4 singles where freshman Erica Lee earned her first singles win as a Slug. Erica played extremely tough and showed great resiliency while playing a smart match at the same time. It was great to see her game continue to improve and nice to see a victory from Erica. Another bright spot on the day was at #3 singles. Ellen Ganz fought through a tight first set losing 5-7 before taking control of the second set 6-2. A marathon super tiebreak ended the match with UC Davis’ Gretchen Shantz coming up with some big shots for the 15-13 win.
Portions of this article were provided courtesy UCSC Assistant Women's Tennis Coach John Hein.
February 5, 2003
Women's Tennis loses opener to USF
UCSC -- The Women's Tennis Team opened its regular season with a loss to the visiting Dons of the University of San Francsico, 0-9.
USF, a Division I program, got its biggest scare against Sophomore Katie Frick and Junior Sara Moglen at the #1 doubles spot. The duo gave the Dons' top pair of Ruiz and Skogerboe a run before falling 5-8.
The team plays its next match this Thursday at home against another top Division I opponent, St. Mary's. Match time is set for 2:00 PM.
October 17, 2002
Women's Tennis: Omni Championships - Frick and Moglen advance
Sophomore Katie Frick and Junior Sara Moglen have advanced to the second round of the Omni Hotels National small college tournament in Corpus Cristi, Texas. The UCSC duo knocked off #2 seeded Lindsay Hagerman and Erika Proko from Washington & Lee on Thursday, winning 8-6.
Frick and Moglen are the first two UCSC women's tennis players ever to qualify for the tournament. They'll play in the semifinals on Friday, facing a team from Trinity University in Texas.
Earlier in the day, Frick lost in the singles tournament, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 to Julia Lebedeva of Beloit.
For complete tournament results, please click the link below.
Sophomore Katie Frick - one of UCSC's first two All-Americans for Women's Tennis.
(Photo courtesy of awPictures.com)
October 7, 2002
Frick, Moglen take Women's Tennis to new heights
With the start of the regular season still three months away, Sophomore Katie Frick and Junior Sara Moglen already have the UCSC Women's Tennis team off to a great start.
The team traveled down to the Claremont Colleges for the Omni Hotels NCAA Division III West Regional individual tournament this past weekend, with teams from all over northern and southern California sent representatives.
In a 32-woman single elimination tournament, Frick dominated, winning five straight matches enroute to the championship. Against some of the strongest competition for all of Division III, Frick didn't lose a set and only twice did she give up as many as three points to her opponent. With her championship win, Frick clinched an All-American selection. It was the first time in school history that a Banana Slug has received an All-Amercan selection.
Frick then teamed with Moglen to likewise dominate the Doubles tournament. After a first-round bye, the #1 doubles team from UCSC virtually breezed through, winning all four matches en route to the Championship. Only once were the two pressed, giving up 5 points in their semifinal match to Becca Dutton and Margaret Huff of Claremont Mudd-Scripps. After pulling through, Frick and Moglen easily won the championship match, 8-0. Frick and Moglen are now the first doubles team from UCSC to be selected All-Americans.
Next week the two players will head to Corpus Christie, Texas for the Omni Hotels National tournament. It will be the first time ever UCSC has sent players to that tournament.
Congratulations to both players, and good luck in Texas!
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